• Economic Policy

CIS is guided by the philosophy of global free markets and individual responsibility. Our economic policy research centres on ideas for continuing reform that will strengthen Australia’s economic independence and prosperity, and challenge the over-reach of big government.

How To Reduce Long Term Unemployment
Peter SaundersSeptember 11, 2003IA40

More than half the people claiming unemployment allowances in Australia have been on benefits for...

In Defence of Secure Property Rights
Wolfgang KasperJune 3, 2003OP84

Secure private property rights are vital to the development of a growing, healthy Australian economy....

Is the ‘Earnings Credit’ the Best Way to Cut the Dole Queues?
Kayoko TsumoriMay 13, 2003IA35

To combat joblessness and welfare dependency, the ‘Five Economists’ in October 1998 proposed a temporary...

Michael in a Muddle: Michael Pusey’s Bungled Attack on Economic Reform
Andrew NortonMay 9, 2003IA34

In his new book, The Experience of Middle Australia: The Dark Side of Economic Reform,...

State of the Nation New Zealand 2003
Jennifer Buckingham OAMApril 5, 2003SP05

The report, State of the Nation New Zealand, traces and analyses the profound social and...

A Self-Reliant Australia. Welfare Policy for the 21st century
Peter SaundersMarch 16, 2003OP86

In this paper Peter Saunders suggests that the time has come to turn back the...

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